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Limited single-game Vikings tickets to go on sale Thursday

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A limited number of single-game tickets for Minnesota Vikings home games will be available for public purchase on Thursday at 10 a.m. CT, following the presale for season ticket members.

Preseason single-game tickets start at $15, and regular season tickets start at $76, available exclusively online through Ticketmaster at the Vikings' official website. All purchases must be made with a credit card, and no sales will be conducted at the box office or through Ticketmaster outlets.

Fans interested in season tickets can join the Season Ticket Waitlist for priority access to future tickets if they become available. For more details, visit the Vikings' ticket waitlist page or contact the provided phone number.

Digital ticketing is utilized at U.S. Bank Stadium for all Vikings games, allowing fans to manage their tickets via the Vikings app on their mobile devices. Additional information about game day at U.S. Bank Stadium can be found on the Vikings' stadium page.

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